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Mariano Rajoy, the Spanish prime minister, has called the eurozone decision to lend Spanish banks up to 5bn a victory for the euro. “I don’t see how it [the bailout] is a victory for the euro, particularly if you look at how Spain got itself into this mess in the first place …. The bubble-and-bust we saw in Spain was partly a result of the one-size-fits-all monetary policy and structural flaws in the eurozone.” – Raoul Ruparel, the head of economic research at Open Europe The financial plan to shore up Spain’s position had been agreed ahead of elections in Greece on June 17 – a vote that could push Athens out of the EU and spark a flight of capital. Spain, which is the eurozone’s fourth-largest economy, has joined Greece, Ireland and Portugal in asking for outside help to survive Europe’s debt crisis. But the Spanish government has refused to accept this as a bailout, instead calling it a “soft loan”. China, Japan, the US and others have praised Spain for asking the EU for help. The agreement did not impose any conditions on the Spanish economy, and no new austerity measures were asked for. Instead, Spain would only have to agree to new conditions tied to the reform of its banking sector.

POOR AMERICA With one and a half million (1.5 million) American children now homeless, reporter Hilary Andersson meets the school pupils who go hungry in the richest country on Earth. From those living in the storm drains under Las Vegas to the tent cities now springing up around the United States, P anorama finds out how the poor are surviving in America and asks whatever happened to the supposed ‘government’ and the Real People in charge – those who you ‘don’t see’ pulling on the strings; and their vision and welfare for the country. Could this be a form of ‘Social cleansing’ without the need of war or disease inflicted by the orchestrators – simply a controlled bout of poverty? Or is this the forced education that only condition children to know only a certain amount of knowledge that can only ever see them progress in working environments such as confined offices within the ‘Human Zoo’ qualities within the desperately overcrowded cities. Why are our children not educated properly – to be able to survive communally with real craft and building skills? Is the social mobility (as in other ‘rich countries’ such as the UK) only fairing the rich; the wealthy and the ‘clever elite’; the white collar criminal, as per usual? Broadcast Date: 13th February 2012

2012-contacts.com Today, millions of Americans say that they believe that the United States is on the verge of a major economic collapse and will soon be entering another Great Depression. But only a small percentage of those same people are prepared for that to happen. The sad truth is that the vast majority of Americans would last little more than a month on what they have stored up in their homes. Most of us are so used to running out to the supermarket or to Wal-Mart for whatever we need that we never even stop to consider what would happen if suddenly we were not able to do that. Already the US economy is starting to stumble about like a drunken frat boy. All it would take for the entire US to resemble New Orleans after Hurricane Katrina would be for a major war, a terror attack, a deadly pandemic or a massive natural disaster to strike at just the right time and push the teetering US economy over the edge. So just how would you survive if you suddenly could not rely on the huge international corporate giants to feed, clothe and supply you and your family? Do you have a plan? 2012-contacts.com

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